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Sukyung Kim: Lilac Hill
BySukyung Kim
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Title track "Lilac Hill" opens the set with subtle drive, introducing an elegantly wrought melody through guitar and saxophone in unison. Brief rhythmic inserts follow instantly and showcase

Jongkuk Kim
drums"Bluebird"'s light-hearted rhythmic foundation evokes Latin-jazz vibes whose comfortable drive tickles some of the best interplay of the record out of the bandbass and drums being among the more prominent driving forces. The timeless quality of the composition's head gives the song an especially elegant notion. "Summer Days" follows a similar path in regard to rhythmic approach and general mood; however, here Kim switches to Fender Rhodes and drenches the sonic tapestry in a fusion light that brings to mind

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
Paul JuBong
guitarThe balance of sophistication and creativity Sukyung Kim demonstrates on Lilac Hill is of a rare kind, regardless of this being her debut offering. A gifted composer and engaging pianist, Kim proves she has what it takes to become an important voice in the contemporary jazz scene. ">
Track Listing
Lilac Hill; Stargazers; Bluebird; Summer Days; California.
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Title: Lilac Hill | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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